It might sound a bit trite or like the understatement of the year to say that Christmas is a time for being with family. We invest a lot of time, money, and energy into things like travel, food prep, and holiday plans for the sake of being together with our families. To quote the frozen-lipped Clark Griswold on the subject: “The most enjoying traditions of the season are best enjoyed in the warm embrace of kith and kin. Thith tree is a thymbol of the thpirit of the Grithwold family Chrithmath.”

In the same way, we believe the Advent season is a time to go the extra mile to be together with our covenant family here at Redeemer. We also invest a lot of time, money, and energy into all our Advent celebrations together as a family.

One great example of this is our tradition of a special Advent series for the whole church family during the Christian-education hour. It’s a four-week, highly-interactive series with children, youth, and adults all together in the same class.

As we adults hear familiar stories contextualized for children, we gain a new understanding of God’s truth as it’s simply told. We get to see the contagious excitement of children as they anticipate Jesus’ birth and learn from a fresh perspective as we hear familiar stories presented to a different audience. Not only that, but this series is also a wonderful opportunity to invite unchurched friends and neighbors–especially those with children–to learn together as a family during Advent.

Objection: That sounds like a lot of work and chaos!

Response: So does driving to Michigan to visit my family during Christmas. But I do it because it’s important for our family to be together.

It’s good for our covenant family to be together for this Advent series. And I hope you’ll go the extra mile to be together with us. I can’t think of a more natural time for you to do just that.

Our Christian-education Advent series will begin this Sunday, November 29 at 9:15 am in the fellowship hall. Below is our upcoming schedule:

November 29: Jesus Is the Light of the WorldDecember 6: Nothing Is Impossible with GodDecember 13: Make Room in Your Heart for JesusDecember 20: Jesus Is the Best Gift

Sometimes the holidays bring out anger in us (evangelical Christians). So let’s vent–get it out of our systems right now. Yes, Christmas music has been playing and Christmas store decorations have been displayed since before Halloween. Yes, Santa has morphed into some kind of part human, part mystical/magical/omniscient being. Yes, our culture has granted him attributes of the divine. Yes, an illuminated Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus, animals and wise men will have to share some front yards with Rudolph et al., Santa, and his sleigh. Yes, when you are shopping, people are going to say, “Happy Holidays” because we are no longer supposed to say “Merry Christmas.” Yes, when your cute little 2nd-grade neighbor brings you some baked goods as a gift, she will tell you she is enjoying her Winter Break from school because her teacher never called it Christmas vacation. Whew. That’s enough. These are just a few indications of the commercialization of Christmas and the secularization of our once Christian culture. Now let’s move on.

We fume and fret so much about what is because we forget about what is to come. How much of “what is” is because Christians have forgotten to live in light of what is to come? Amazing realities are in store for us: Christ is coming again! And when that event becomes a reality…wow. He will reign forever and ever. Sin and death will be finally and forever defeated. Souls will be rejoined to bodies made perfect. We, as much loved, intentionally adopted sons and daughter of God, brothers and sisters of Christ, will live spellbound, entranced, mesmerized, dazzled, captivated, completely awed in His kingdom and His Presence. All this is coming. We should be the most joyful of all people as we live our lives in light of the Reality that is coming to us and for us.

So let’s not waste our time fretting while we wait. Let’s use the Advent season that we enter this week to inspire us to not waste the wait. We can fret and fume in private to those who already agree with us and sometimes out-fret us, OR we can be intentional in living out a life of hope and joy in light of Who we know is coming.

Try to contain your sorrow, but for the Sundays in Advent, we will take a break from Deuteronomy and look at passages that will inspire us to make the most of our wait: truth that will inspire us to change in order that the Lord may use us to change our Santa, Happy Holiday, Winter Break culture as we wait for His return.

Join the Redeemer family this Wednesday, December 24 for a special candlelight Christmas Eve service at 6 pm. We’ll celebrate in this worship service the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ. We hope you are filled with awe, adoration, gratitude, hope, and joy as we reflect on the marvelous gift that God has given unto us. Prepare your hearts and your family with our electronic bulletin. Paper bulletins will also be available at the service. We’ll observe the Lord’s Supper during this service as well. Your children of all ages are welcome to participate in this service; there will be no childcare for any ages offered.

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Our third week of Advent celebrations at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, continued with much pomp and circumstance, as we ushered in a new king–King Austin.

Fashionably styled by his preschool peers, King Austin marched through throngs of commoners, accompanied by majestic music and declarations. Like kings on this earth for the last thousand years, the following was declared about our new “King Austin.”

Hear ye, hear ye! The king of the empire is born!He will be mighty and brave! He will be caring and just!His power will be vaster than the seas!His reign will be long and triumphant!He will be remembered in all generations!He will help our lands flourish!

Then Chris Yates Jarvis contrasted our “King Austin” (and every other earthly king) with the truth of King Jesus!

This king can’t save us: He’ll die like a regular man–he has no power beyond this life. BUT JESUS conquered death: He reigns for all eternity–His power literally knows NO END!

This king won’t know you: He will be surrounded by an inner circle and the media and, at times, blinded by fear. BUT JESUS watched you as you were knit together as a baby. He knows your heart, and he knows your soul. His Spirit lives inside of you and will never leave you because He fears nothing!

This king’s power is limited: He can’t create peace across all peoples, he can’t undo wrongs, he can’t redeem the broken, he can’t put evil at bay, he’ll fail and sin, and he offers no lasting hope for any of you. BUT JESUS is the only solution to a restless, homeless heart. He will be your rest; He has conquered evil. He has won to redeem you as a substitute for the darkness in your heart; He is your full hope.

JESUS has come! The world has been waiting; the earth has been groaning for his peace and salvation! HE IS HERE! He is here–as a tiny, feeble, exposed little baby.

As we looked at the humble circumstances of Jesus’ birth, we were cautioned to focus on Jesus this Christmas season, so all the stress and worries of the holiday hustle and bustle don’t crowd out the celebration of God’s becoming man!

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During our worship service on Sunday, December 14, Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, continued celebrating Advent, lighting the Shepherd candle–joy at the Savior’s birth. We read Luke’s account of the shepherds’ first hearing of Jesus’ birth.

And in the same region there were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And an angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were filled with great fear. And the angel said to them, “Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.”

And they came with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger. When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about his child, and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them. Luke 2:8-11, 17

Our senior pastor looked at Luke 2:1-7 again this week, especially focusing on Mary & Joseph’s inability to find any room. They may have knocked on many doors within Bethlehem of various cousins or in-laws, but no one would make room for a very pregnant Mary. What blessing would have come to the household willing to open its doors to Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!

Finally Mary & Joseph ended up at an inn. Inns in those days would have been crowded with the poorest travelers, and no one at the inn took compassion on Mary & Joseph, forcing them to seek shelter in the stable, which would have been a cave attached to the inn for the animals. God in his sovereignty used sinful, selfish people to reject and turn away Mary & Joseph, making his Son’s birth even more humble in our human understanding. As we go through this Christmas season, how much room do we make for Christ? What place does Jesus have in our lives and in our hearts? Listen to the whole sermon here.

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Our second week of Advent celebrations at Redeemer continued with our whole church family learning together. First, Tony Paladino called on Bethany, our brave volunteer, to see if she could complete some nearly impossible physical feats, like holding both her elbows in one hand.

Then a few kids grabbed a few adult partners to help us all learn our memory verse together. It took a few tries, but we eventually got it:

Nothing is impossible with God. Luke 1:37

Then we heard Tiffany tell the stories of Zechariah’s and Mary’s different reactions to their impossible-sounding news. The audience participated in the story-telling with different groups of us saying, “Impossible!” at the mention of Zechariah’s name, “Goo-goo-gah-gah” at the mention of a baby, and “Totally possible!” for Mary; and the kids flapped their wings at the mention of the angel. Zechariah’s wife Elizabeth was so old that Zechariah didn’t believe the angel that brought the good news of his wife’s pregnancy. But Mary–though a young girl and unmarried–believed the angel that brought her good news of her pregnancy through the Holy Spirit.

Our first week of Advent celebrations at Redeemer kicked off with a special Christian-Ed. class for the whole church family! We talked about where and why we use lights at Christmas, how our dark hearts separated us from God, and why God sent Jesus to be the Light of the world. We learned the following verse together:

The people who walk in darkness will see a great light; those who live in a dark land, the light will shine on them. Isaiah 9:2

Preschool Redeemer Kids made ornaments for the tree during Children’s Church, and they were so excited to hang them to help decorate the tree. Join us next week at 9:15 am for week 2 of our special Advent series. Redeemer Kids begin in the Children’s Room for music, and adults begin in the Fellowship Hall for coffee and fellowship. Then we’ll learn together about how nothing is impossible with God!

What an awesome Sunday with the little children! Our Preschool Redeemer Kids made lion masks and pretended to be hungry lions, as we continued our story about Daniel and his experience with the lions’ den. We learned that God is more powerful than even the king of beasts! During the worship service, our preschoolers recited their first 13 Catechism answers, and the children did a wonderful job. They’ve worked so hard; thank you, parents, for working with them! Our Elementary Redeemer Kids will have the opportunity in a few months to recite their Catechism answers, so don’t forget to review over the holidays.

For this Sunday, November 23 both classes will enjoy a special Thanksgiving lesson. During Advent this year which begins on Sunday, November 30, we’re trying something new for our Christian-Ed. classes, so we hope you’ll join our church family as we celebrate Advent all together the four Sundays before Christmas. Get the details about our Advent plans here.

On the Sundays after Christmas and New Year’s Day (December 28 and January 4), we will not have any classes during the Christian-Ed. hour, since many of our attendees and teachers will be traveling during the holidays. Just join us for worship those Sundays at 10:30 am. (There will be a nursery for ages 3 and under provided during the worship service on those Sundays, but NO Children’s Church during the sermon.)

Then bring your children back on Sunday, January 11 ready to start their new Catechism learning during the Christian-Ed. hour beginning at 9:15 am.

As the world counts down the shopping days until Christmas, we anticipate the Advent season. The word “advent” means the arrival of a notable person, thing, or event. As Christians we celebrate Advent–the arrival of Jesus, the Savior of the world–for the four Sundays leading up to Christmas Day.

For this year, Redeemer is planning a special series during the Christian-Ed. hour for the whole church family to celebrate Advent together. We invite you to join us, beginning Sunday, November 30, as children and adults together hear the Gospel message told through the story of Advent.

Why are we celebrating this Advent season with children and adults together in the same class? As we adults hear familiar stories contextualized for children, we

gain a new understanding of God’s truth as it’s simply told

see the contagious excitement of children as they anticipate Jesus’ birth

learn from a fresh perspective as we hear familiar stories presented to a different audience

This four-week series will be a wonderful opportunity to invite unchurched friends and neighbors–especially those with children–to learn together as a family about the meaning of Christmas.

November 30: Jesus Is the Light of the World!
Focusing on Isaiah 9, we’ll discover why Jesus had to come as a baby into our dark world and learn to focus on His light this Christmas season.

December 7: Nothing Is Impossible with God!
We’ll learn the story of Zechariah and Mary, how both of them had a special announcement from an angel but how they reacted differently. We’ll see that we can face our problems with the knowledge that with God all things are possible!

December 14: Make Room in Your Heart for Jesus!
This week focuses on the traditional Bible story and manger scene. We’ll learn to make room in our hearts and lives for Jesus this Christmas, just like the innkeeper made room for baby Jesus in his stable.

December 21: Jesus Is the Best Gift!
We’ll discover that Jesus is a gift to the whole world regardless of age or stature, and we’ll celebrate Jesus’ birth and have the opportunity to invite Jesus into our own lives.

Calendar of Events

December2017

Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Tiffany Koch, 843-607-4518
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Johns Island Community Group: Kara Wilson, 402-578-2744
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Gray Morgan, 843-478-7127
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Alanna Enniss, 803-627-3822
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Amanda Dolinski, 616-638-5389
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Ashley Bouchillon, 706-504-2103
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Join men from Redeemer and other downtown congregations at their monthly downtown luncheon (usually held on the first Wednesday) with guest speakers each month. Lunch is provided for $5.Visit our Blog for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Lisa Christian, 843-224-6631
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Mt. Pleasant Community Group: Liz Jarvis, 703-999-9424
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for West Ashley Thursday Community Group: Frankie Bennett, 717-224-0258
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

The Lord has delivered us so that we may take an active role in seeing His Kingdom grow here in Charleston. If your heart desires to cry out to the Lord for Redeemer--its leaders, ministries, missionaries, marriages, young adults at school and home, our neighborhood, city, nation, and the church universal, come join us the second Saturday of every month. Contact Debbie McDowell at 609-217-3170 for details.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Tiffany Koch, 843-607-4518
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Johns Island Community Group: Kara Wilson, 402-578-2744
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Gray Morgan, 843-478-7127
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Alanna Enniss, 803-627-3822
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Amanda Dolinski, 616-638-5389
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Ashley Bouchillon, 706-504-2103
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Lisa Christian, 843-224-6631
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Mt. Pleasant Community Group: Liz Jarvis, 703-999-9424
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for West Ashley Thursday Community Group: Frankie Bennett, 717-224-0258
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Tiffany Koch, 843-607-4518
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Johns Island Community Group: Kara Wilson, 402-578-2744
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

We're heading back to the East Side! With ongoing construction in our Fellowship Hall, we're having our annual Christmas party and talent show in The Cedar Room at The Cigar Factory (701 East Bay St., 29403) on Sunday, December 17 at 6 pm. Of course we'll have the talent show: Both kids and adults are encouraged to perform!

Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Gray Morgan, 843-478-7127
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Alanna Enniss, 803-627-3822
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Amanda Dolinski, 616-638-5389
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Ashley Bouchillon, 706-504-2103
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Lisa Christian, 843-224-6631
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Mt. Pleasant Community Group: Liz Jarvis, 703-999-9424
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Tiffany Koch, 843-607-4518
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Johns Island Community Group: Kara Wilson, 402-578-2744
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Gray Morgan, 843-478-7127
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Alanna Enniss, 803-627-3822
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Amanda Dolinski, 616-638-5389
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Ashley Bouchillon, 706-504-2103
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Lisa Christian, 843-224-6631
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Mt. Pleasant Community Group: Liz Jarvis, 703-999-9424
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Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

Through the leadership of our community groups, we offer several women’s Bible studies in neighborhoods around the Charleston area. These Bible studies are open to all and an outreach effort to Redeemer women, friends, and neighbors. Here’s a list of our current studies.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Park Circle Community Group: Tiffany Koch, 843-607-4518
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.

Community Groups are the main ministry of Redeemer outside of Sunday morning worship. Connect with a community group during the week for great fellowship and Bible study. However, community groups at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, are much more than just Bible studies. These groups are like “house churches” where we want to live in community with each other like Paul writes about in Acts 2:42-47 because we’re a family on mission together. Contact for Johns Island Community Group: Kara Wilson, 402-578-2744
Visit our Community Groups page for more information.